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resolution on libya the arab league and conveniently almost all of those who voted were from the gulf cooperation council in support of the no fly zone in libya what the arab league mission is trying to accomplish is get enough evidence concrete evidence about human rights abuses on the part of the outside very cian to then take that to the u.n. and the evidence will be so strong that even russia and china would feel compelled to work but as of now one month after this mission started they seem to know the monitors seem to know more about what's going on the ground than they did at the beginning and so it all looks like you know we're going back to square one and in contrast to libya so far western nations to be an absolutely adamant that they're not going to go into syria why do you think that aids. yes it doesn't have a sea port. in the way that it's not on the coast in the way that for example. benghazi was on the coast in libya and so it's far more difficult militarily to get in supplies it's also not resort to resource rich. you know obviously they went into libya because it has
resolution on libya the arab league and conveniently almost all of those who voted were from the gulf cooperation council in support of the no fly zone in libya what the arab league mission is trying to accomplish is get enough evidence concrete evidence about human rights abuses on the part of the outside very cian to then take that to the u.n. and the evidence will be so strong that even russia and china would feel compelled to work but as of now one month after this mission started they seem...
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libya as a whole only has a 6 million population. yes, a tribal affiliations and to play some role in the country, but it is not seen as the central -- as central to libya's future. all they are looking for, at the end of the day, is security, jobs, and what they hope will be a new democratic process in the country. >> we believe it there. thank you very much. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. the pakistan military says gunmen had opened fire on an army camp, killing seven deep security personnel and wounding five others. the attack happened nearing the industrial city, 100 miles south east of the capital of islamabad. the troops were reportedly camp by river when they came under attack. thousands of people face losing internet access today as the fbi shuts off certain service. the shutdown could affect more than 300,000 people. raids to break up criminals who used viruses to attack more than four million individuals. the russian all their faces eight rival billionaire and london's high court t
libya as a whole only has a 6 million population. yes, a tribal affiliations and to play some role in the country, but it is not seen as the central -- as central to libya's future. all they are looking for, at the end of the day, is security, jobs, and what they hope will be a new democratic process in the country. >> we believe it there. thank you very much. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. the pakistan military says gunmen had opened fire on an...
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few the rulers are pocketing quite a lot from the oil the water and the gas that the riches of libya but and it may be that they are free but for the vast majority of the population it doesn't appear to be any full freedom whatsoever except the freedom to die or to be tortured i'm sorry to interrupt you but western countries have back to the current libyan government and some people on the ground accuse them of a lack of transparency and not really acting in the interests of the people do you think that criticism is justified. i think it is completely justified i mean it's will be the first time that we have seen western governments support despotic regimes and it's probably the first time we see them. teach them in saudi arabia is a is a very good example we've had to have the exultant in chile in the past we've had to see that what was called design a on the mobile to. the west is very concerned about ensuring that its corporations get the highest amount of profits from exploitation of africa's resources that's the best basic name of the game they dress it up as as democracy and so
few the rulers are pocketing quite a lot from the oil the water and the gas that the riches of libya but and it may be that they are free but for the vast majority of the population it doesn't appear to be any full freedom whatsoever except the freedom to die or to be tortured i'm sorry to interrupt you but western countries have back to the current libyan government and some people on the ground accuse them of a lack of transparency and not really acting in the interests of the people do you...
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reference, a smattering of some sober reflection, as well, concerning libya. i would say even you would admit it was not the optimal response, at least to the american people as far as us all being on the same page. >> well, here's what i'll say. >> jon: yeah? >> if four americans get killed, it's not optimal. >> jon: guess which part of that lit up the conservative media complex? biden. no, that's not right. not right. ah, it was hash tag "not optimal." by 10:00 p.m.'s "on the record" with greta van susteren, senator john mccain expressed his deep and in no way opportunistic disappointment. >> even from someone like the president, who has never known what these kinds of tragedies are about and the service and sacrifice that people make, it is still just, you know, i can't even get angry. it's just so inappropriate. and i'm sure that the families of those brave americans are not amused. >> jon: i can tell how not angry you are. [laughter] strong and definitive condemnation from mccain of an interview the senator could not possibly have seen as it didn't air un
reference, a smattering of some sober reflection, as well, concerning libya. i would say even you would admit it was not the optimal response, at least to the american people as far as us all being on the same page. >> well, here's what i'll say. >> jon: yeah? >> if four americans get killed, it's not optimal. >> jon: guess which part of that lit up the conservative media complex? biden. no, that's not right. not right. ah, it was hash tag "not optimal." by...
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now as western nations hailed libya's election as broadly liberal journalist believes there's little for the libyan people to be celebrating discussion it's right now. as libya continues its long march towards democracy militant rivalry talk session and continued outbreaks of violence opposing major challenges we're joined now by spikes magazine journalist patrick case even extensively about libya and about what's been going on historic moments for libya really all we going to see they any concrete changes i think it should have been the story moments i mean what we what we've seen with the elections is the first time the libyan people have been able to express their voice and talk about who they want to be elected for the first time in fifty years since nine hundred sixty five should have been the story the moment it should have been the outcome of the struggle the logical outcome of the arab spring in libya last year unfortunately what we see with these elections is that this struggle for democracy this march towards democracy to talk about it has effectively been a spy western int
now as western nations hailed libya's election as broadly liberal journalist believes there's little for the libyan people to be celebrating discussion it's right now. as libya continues its long march towards democracy militant rivalry talk session and continued outbreaks of violence opposing major challenges we're joined now by spikes magazine journalist patrick case even extensively about libya and about what's been going on historic moments for libya really all we going to see they any...
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and about what's been going on historic moments for libya really all we going to see the any concrete changes i think it should have been the story moments i mean what we what we've seen with the elections is the first time the libyan people have been able to express their voice and talk about who they want to be elected for the first time in fifty years since nine hundred sixty five should have been the story the moment should have been the outcome of the struggle the logical outcome of the arab spring in libya last year unfortunately what we see with these elections is that this struggle for democracy this march towards democracy to talk about it has effectively been perspire western intervention over the past year or so the election itself has been administered by the national transitional council which was effectively cherry picked by the west right after the then actually selected by the libyan people it's an unelected body and there have been a lot of disagreements has been a lot of protests over the past nine ten months by the libyan people who are unhappy with the lack of tran
and about what's been going on historic moments for libya really all we going to see the any concrete changes i think it should have been the story moments i mean what we what we've seen with the elections is the first time the libyan people have been able to express their voice and talk about who they want to be elected for the first time in fifty years since nine hundred sixty five should have been the story the moment should have been the outcome of the struggle the logical outcome of the...
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libya's new leaders face accusations of torture as doctors without borders a lot of acute city saying the same patients keep returning about with new interrogation injuries also. the public politicians and hackers what's out against the international online piracy pact and resignations and rallies to stop to say the opposite of the getting regular internet news or. as g.d.p. figures in the united states come in worse than expected to russia and surprised a session on a negative note but overall the week is strong with the r.t.s. gating four point seven percent more on this in twenty minutes side of business. at seven pm here in moscow this is r t coming to you live with me and he's now our top story there's been a massive demonstrate. in a town just outside damascus that's fallen under the control of the opposition free syria army some suburbs have seen nearly two thousand killed in the past two days and buildings have at least shelled our two sara firth has exclusive footage from the besieged town. when we got there we were met by the free syrian army now have control of the area and
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what i would just like to say is that i guess libya was good news. libya was good news, because first, the europeans really took action. second, of course there is a lot of discussion about, you know, how good were the europeans? well, look at it this way. the europeans could have done it without the united states, just not as easily. not as fast. not as -- not with the losses that we suffered. but it would have been much more difficult. so it was good. it was great the united states stepped in. it, of course, points to a lot of the shortages and shortcomings that we have in our capabilities. but there was something -- there was another element that you should not, you know -- you should
what i would just like to say is that i guess libya was good news. libya was good news, because first, the europeans really took action. second, of course there is a lot of discussion about, you know, how good were the europeans? well, look at it this way. the europeans could have done it without the united states, just not as easily. not as fast. not as -- not with the losses that we suffered. but it would have been much more difficult. so it was good. it was great the united states stepped...
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and in libya, there was only one thing, one voice, one decision maker. it was a problem because it left a real void. it is a good thing in a way that we are working on a blank canvas now. >> there is less enthusiasm in some parts of eastern libya. in benghazi, tensions at police stations are high, and there have been calls for a boycott by those who say the assembly would be dominated by candidates from tripoli. >> we do not want anybody, either government or congress, to run our business. we want to run our business ourselves. >> security is perhaps the biggest issue in this election. libya is awash with guns, and many of the heavily armed militias who control vast suedes of the country have yet to stand down or hand over their weapons to what is, after all, a weak central government. >> there are concerns there could be more election violence in some parts of the country. >> in other news, protests in pakistan are continuing. about 200 protesters held a rally in islamabad after friday prayers. nor also protests in karachi where an estimated 500 people
and in libya, there was only one thing, one voice, one decision maker. it was a problem because it left a real void. it is a good thing in a way that we are working on a blank canvas now. >> there is less enthusiasm in some parts of eastern libya. in benghazi, tensions at police stations are high, and there have been calls for a boycott by those who say the assembly would be dominated by candidates from tripoli. >> we do not want anybody, either government or congress, to run our...
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of human rights who wants nato to be brought to justice over claims that dozens of civilians were in libya were killed after the military campaign there. syrian under arrest barb's three days of deadly clashes in neighboring lebanon while in syria itself terror groups try to drive the opposition's point home with a series of suicide bombings. difficulties in establishing the truth in troubled arab countries and the next is the focus as we get insight from media monitor sharif nashashibi stay with us. today i'm talking to sherry nashashibi he's the chairman and co-founder of an organization called arab media watch it's an independent nonprofit stolk which works towards the independent and objective coverage of arab issues in the media sharif nashashibi thank you very much for talking to us today now let's start by talking about the arab spring in general how much diversity have you seen in media reporting of what's going on. well i think for the for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media face and reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been pro
of human rights who wants nato to be brought to justice over claims that dozens of civilians were in libya were killed after the military campaign there. syrian under arrest barb's three days of deadly clashes in neighboring lebanon while in syria itself terror groups try to drive the opposition's point home with a series of suicide bombings. difficulties in establishing the truth in troubled arab countries and the next is the focus as we get insight from media monitor sharif nashashibi stay...
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bombing libya so i think what. i think we can learn from from the libyan situation is that western countries coming in and intervening to try and intervene even good heartedly in a humanitarian situation can really warp a country struggle for democracy educates thank you very much for joining us. issues that so much of and all the huge music is a minute mark let's bring syria meet witnessing a new generation of warfare and information for their peers no doubt western media aims to construct a consensus. well . science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. one industry in the soviet union. not display i labor school. for the attempt to get a job with and past the west. one really easily. but i should be ok as for those who we did thirty years but this is for the soviet be. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. the turkish prime minister visi
bombing libya so i think what. i think we can learn from from the libyan situation is that western countries coming in and intervening to try and intervene even good heartedly in a humanitarian situation can really warp a country struggle for democracy educates thank you very much for joining us. issues that so much of and all the huge music is a minute mark let's bring syria meet witnessing a new generation of warfare and information for their peers no doubt western media aims to construct a...
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and many other i don't want to make comparisons libya is a very different country than syria somalia is a very different country but the notion that the victors of a political struggle because this is still a political struggle in syria when the victors are those with the guns that always bodes ill for women for children for civilians syria is not libya syria has a long history of of civil society mobilization and organizations they have many things that was not possible in libya it's not the same i don't want to equate them but the danger is that you will have certain parallels certain similarities such as unaccountable militias who will not put themselves under the accountability of a new government that is a very dangerous reality and as diplomats have already acknowledged if there is another bigger explosion in syria if the entire syrian body politic explodes it will be an explosion not an implosion as libya was there is the danger because it is becoming sectarian because of that sectarian character that is only now becoming dominant in syria in a country that was not traditional
and many other i don't want to make comparisons libya is a very different country than syria somalia is a very different country but the notion that the victors of a political struggle because this is still a political struggle in syria when the victors are those with the guns that always bodes ill for women for children for civilians syria is not libya syria has a long history of of civil society mobilization and organizations they have many things that was not possible in libya it's not the...
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a military strike is possible and then if you look at what happened in libya or in yemen or you look would see the consequences of what happened and i think in the west is quite aware of where things are in the middle east and i hope there are enough reasonable people in the word the way actions but it carefully and i feel that there's no consideration for such a thing because of course you do have russia and china support as far as stay here and security council goes but that didn't help much in the iraqi scenario. you know they want around the u.n. security council resolution and invaded iraq what other means do you guys have except russia well they live from area also they think that scenario of course of course countries learn from their experiences i have no doubt we all learn from our experiences i have no doubt that the west learned from afghanistan. and the from libya also that military strike doesn't always come with the flowery result doesn't attribute the best result that they hoped for i think the world is different now and i think. it's no longer one polar system i think
a military strike is possible and then if you look at what happened in libya or in yemen or you look would see the consequences of what happened and i think in the west is quite aware of where things are in the middle east and i hope there are enough reasonable people in the word the way actions but it carefully and i feel that there's no consideration for such a thing because of course you do have russia and china support as far as stay here and security council goes but that didn't help much...
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that unlike libya. the consequences would be far higher i'm not suggesting that what happened in libya is not serious enough but talking of libya i might still be one of the difficulties that we are having insofar as the situation in syria is concerned is that the security council's expedience in respect of resolutions nine hundred seventy and seventy three on libya. vitiated the atmosphere in terms of the approach to words how to deal with the situation in syria it is reported that in the coming days the security council will be possibly voting on a resolution drafted by western countries on syria calling in part for the for the assad government to surrender its powers given the dynamic of the security council right now the positions being taken by the numbers do you think this resolution will be adopted let me answer your question without reference to a particular. resolution if the proposition were to be advanced that somebody should have a power. in other words a. regime change a proposition i think
that unlike libya. the consequences would be far higher i'm not suggesting that what happened in libya is not serious enough but talking of libya i might still be one of the difficulties that we are having insofar as the situation in syria is concerned is that the security council's expedience in respect of resolutions nine hundred seventy and seventy three on libya. vitiated the atmosphere in terms of the approach to words how to deal with the situation in syria it is reported that in the...
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a very long lasting conflict which to my personal opinion was a real civil war and in some areas of libya this civil war is not the word in the south there is the whole desert area as an area of the certain extent no man's land it's out of control of. new governmental forces its own of tribes it's a zone of controlled arms trafficking so i think that the difficult time for libya will last for quite a significant period of time if we have political elite is not ready to sit at the round table that's actually which russia was proposing last summer which african union was proposing last summer which the president of south africa jacob zuma will be proposing on the twenty ninth and thirtieth of january in a disability that's the african union summit african union summit to my mind may play a very positive role in putting that round table in the center of tripoli or any other libyan city in order to inspire the. as of national reconciliation but that's all political talk if you look at the last of an ordinary libyan guy was he better off before or now before the ordinary libyan guy it's very d
a very long lasting conflict which to my personal opinion was a real civil war and in some areas of libya this civil war is not the word in the south there is the whole desert area as an area of the certain extent no man's land it's out of control of. new governmental forces its own of tribes it's a zone of controlled arms trafficking so i think that the difficult time for libya will last for quite a significant period of time if we have political elite is not ready to sit at the round table...
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is that literalism is not popular in libya people are still clinched the unity of the country. considered what took place is an outcry it's a fear of being marginalized again because they've been marginalized for forty two years by the old regime the libyans branch of the muslim brotherhood bravest out the shop political party it's called the justice and development party observers were saying that this is probably because they were encouraged by the words the stuff on television the will in october he said that the law should be the basis of the future legal system of libya now is shari'a law compatible with the democratic principles you'd like to start with to the country. first of all the muslim brotherhood of the. political parties to express their points of view i think this is the natural right to do so with and they have equal rights as if every other libyans has for mr to lead when he expresses his point of view he has his point of view as an individual and his point of view inflicts only his feeling and his perspective you know but it's not. commanding or it's not this
is that literalism is not popular in libya people are still clinched the unity of the country. considered what took place is an outcry it's a fear of being marginalized again because they've been marginalized for forty two years by the old regime the libyans branch of the muslim brotherhood bravest out the shop political party it's called the justice and development party observers were saying that this is probably because they were encouraged by the words the stuff on television the will in...
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>>ad sanacf oc previously in libya, nor in my time with the diplomatic service. i'm concerned this attack signals a new security reality. just as the 1983 beirut marine foe state department, andhe 9-11 did for our entire country. >> that officer also saying most of his requests for more secuty resources in libya were considered and approved, but he prevuslyold use veatthte pantic erlocur s ng keep the number of personnel in benghazi, quote, artificially low. today that state department official saying that's a consta process. the judge jt how much security fiteqs. 27cilities around the world, determining the right level of security for each one is intensive, oning, constantly evolving process. >> thattate department fici, chnela,al ofalchofdiat thhey never visited libya, but lamb insists the government had the correct number of assets in benghazi at the time of those attacks. critics clearly disagree with that. we have team fox vera. ednrveitm, nitindrese t, t kri hge with more on today's testimony and in that testimony, a lot of blame to go around. >> bill, than
>>ad sanacf oc previously in libya, nor in my time with the diplomatic service. i'm concerned this attack signals a new security reality. just as the 1983 beirut marine foe state department, andhe 9-11 did for our entire country. >> that officer also saying most of his requests for more secuty resources in libya were considered and approved, but he prevuslyold use veatthte pantic erlocur s ng keep the number of personnel in benghazi, quote, artificially low. today that state...
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protests continue in egypt libya syria and many more arab countries as the year ends. the battle to save the drowning single currency left board rooms and banks in twenty eleven and flooded the streets of europe most commonly and violently in athens greek debt became the centerpiece of the euro crisis protests raged against desperate austerity cuts to qualify for i.m.f. bailouts germany and france vying for influence in the debt ridden zone i think we will see an exit of greece given the situation in which the greek economy find itself has become really unavoidable draining the economy of big brother germany can't go on forever greece and italy are now led by an elective brussels backed technocrat leaders who are trying to curb the crisis coming into a new year critics say twenty eleven bell outs or bust was the beginning of the end for the single european currency there's every chance the euro is going to crash. london burned for days in the summer of twenty eleven what began as a peaceful protests demanding justice over the death of a twenty nine year old man who was
protests continue in egypt libya syria and many more arab countries as the year ends. the battle to save the drowning single currency left board rooms and banks in twenty eleven and flooded the streets of europe most commonly and violently in athens greek debt became the centerpiece of the euro crisis protests raged against desperate austerity cuts to qualify for i.m.f. bailouts germany and france vying for influence in the debt ridden zone i think we will see an exit of greece given the...
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ever since the day to wean variation of libya. as the. gross human rights violations it's not just torture there is. indiscriminate killings there are extra judicial killings there's summary execution leave them coto gadhafi. members they found some really executed nobody has been cruel to you to justice or the huge amount of water being poured in by problems by the europeans by the americans and. this place is going to send you to into the gulf of all civil war decide to ration you know in that sense is worse than it was under the the rule of gadhafi. top police are searching for two more suspects in a failed terror plot they say targeted israeli diplomats in bangkok three iranians have already been detained over tuesday's explosions in the capital tehran which is under international pressure over its nuclear program denies involvement the israeli pm however has called around the greatest exporter of terrorism in the world but as a reader go to reports from tel aviv many israelis aren't convinced. it was like the battle drones are growin
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other than iran or afghanistan or pakistan, libya -- five years to decide whether or not we are going to have more marines. we have an ambassador traveling around with no harm to marine. >> niels lesniewski, congressional reporter for roll call. >> i want to shift from the subject of libya. a political action committee is running campaign ads against democrats who have supported funding for libya as well as pakistan and egypt. you have gotten some criticism from fellow republicans, including lindsey graham and john mccain about the effort you have lunch. speak a little bit about how you intend to move the party and if you think you will have the momentum going forward? >> if you ask people -- i have told people i can go to the kentucky democrat convention, stand in front of all democrats and tell them, we do not have enough money to send money to pakistan, egypt, libya, countries where mombs are burnig our flax. we have problems at home. we have -- our flags. i can get 90% of democrats to agree with me. we wanted these bridges to be repaired or replaced 20 years. we have money to send
other than iran or afghanistan or pakistan, libya -- five years to decide whether or not we are going to have more marines. we have an ambassador traveling around with no harm to marine. >> niels lesniewski, congressional reporter for roll call. >> i want to shift from the subject of libya. a political action committee is running campaign ads against democrats who have supported funding for libya as well as pakistan and egypt. you have gotten some criticism from fellow republicans,...
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libya. forming a cohesive sentence on geopolitics can be a struggle i do not agree with the way he handled it for reasons. no that's that's a different one differentiating between friends and enemies is also a challenge obviously got to stand with our north korean allies in the case of republican candidate mitt romney mixing up presidents and prime ministers can be coming i think that president bush represents a real threat to the. stability and peace of the world the overarching ignorance on international affairs has caused american political commentator bill maher to conclude i think anybody could be president in this dumb contrie ok sort of like at this point now where i think if you're gonna be it when you register to be a candidate you also have to go take a test about foreign affairs and if you fail the test we might get you one chance to take it again and then i'm say sorry go run you know for city council in your little town in alaska if a country with the world's highest national g.
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new libya. clash with interim government forces in the town of bani walid as fears grow of a slide back into civil war. for being one sided extradition between the u.s. . to help bring to justice places french schools for me it's a one way street. costing live from moscow this is r.t. welcome to the program kerry johnston the e.u. has imposed a new round of tough sanctions on the syrian regime. damascus rejects the call for present to step down or summing up a month of its observer mission. deputy and pave the way for unity government with the opposition for international sanctions against the regime being stepped up if the people here squeeze their first reports now from damascus. trying to shine a light on what's happening in the country the mission looks set to continue now for another man.
new libya. clash with interim government forces in the town of bani walid as fears grow of a slide back into civil war. for being one sided extradition between the u.s. . to help bring to justice places french schools for me it's a one way street. costing live from moscow this is r.t. welcome to the program kerry johnston the e.u. has imposed a new round of tough sanctions on the syrian regime. damascus rejects the call for present to step down or summing up a month of its observer mission....
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or libya. to cross-talk the new world disorder i'm joined by ryan morel in new york he is the national security analyst of radical islam dot org and a fellow at the clarion phone also in new york we have george say movie he is a fellow at the global policy institute of the london metropolitan university and in austin we cross to alan cooperman he is an associate professor at the l.b.j. school of public affairs at the university of texas all right gentlemen crosstalk rosen if i can and you can jump in anytime you want a few days ago pat buchanan wrote an article that got a lot of attention he said what is driving the world today is sectarianism tribalism and nationalism and he talks about democracy which will mention later why and what do you think about that. i think it's very true you are seeing an increasing sectarian conflict in the middle east not just in syria but also between iran with the radical shiites and then the saudis the radical sunni's but there's also an ideological conflict tha
or libya. to cross-talk the new world disorder i'm joined by ryan morel in new york he is the national security analyst of radical islam dot org and a fellow at the clarion phone also in new york we have george say movie he is a fellow at the global policy institute of the london metropolitan university and in austin we cross to alan cooperman he is an associate professor at the l.b.j. school of public affairs at the university of texas all right gentlemen crosstalk rosen if i can and you can...
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i think libya went well. ok george you want to talk about libya well i don't see how one can saying that things when going well in libya when we look at the situation now. there is no government there i mean essentially it's just. militia you know running their neighborhoods there's you know even when it comes to. the trial of gaddafi son i mean the central government is unable even to bring the man into custody. the other day there was news stories about these. muslim monuments that were destroyed so. you know it it's going well for the united states and of the united states minimal casualties nato suffered minimal casualties for the victims of the nato bombs i don't think it's going well at all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in we're going to go to a break and after that short break in your discussion of the new world order state . you. want. it with the book. you. we're the bad. mood. download the official location cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not requi
i think libya went well. ok george you want to talk about libya well i don't see how one can saying that things when going well in libya when we look at the situation now. there is no government there i mean essentially it's just. militia you know running their neighborhoods there's you know even when it comes to. the trial of gaddafi son i mean the central government is unable even to bring the man into custody. the other day there was news stories about these. muslim monuments that were...
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man who led libya's anti gadhafi uprising exclusively tells our t.v. that too many powers were interested in silencing the colonel mahmoud jibril also accuses nato of abandoning the country after i would say need old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its satellite plans as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit ahead of the meeting a u.s. president barack obama promised to punish if it goes ahead with the launch. and better off dead at least that's the message from the israeli military when it comes to their own kidnapped troops after israel's marketing of a thousand prisoners to return one soldier service personnel are being urged to kill themselves or each other to avoid capture. time now to delve into the world of sports with kate. well disposed in the headlines. drives tiger woods holds off cram it down so when arnold palmer invitational his first tour win since september two thousand and nine the tense of the world's top ten. while united in russia but now i can certainly comes attack at manchester united. this is not a victo
man who led libya's anti gadhafi uprising exclusively tells our t.v. that too many powers were interested in silencing the colonel mahmoud jibril also accuses nato of abandoning the country after i would say need old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its satellite plans as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit ahead of the meeting a u.s. president barack obama promised to punish if it goes ahead with the launch. and better off dead at least that's the message from the...
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we're seeing a similar pattern to what we saw in libya and that is this the western countries clearly want bashar assad out just as much as they wanted khadafi out and we are seeing this introduction of tremendous amounts of force very skilled sophisticated operations like the assassination of the cleric like the assassination of a general the other day in damascus very skilled operatives are bringing this battle right home to assad and that is not the sign of a traditional peaceful uprising that's not to say that there are not a large number of people in syria who would like to get rid of assad but i think that that sentiment of part of the population is being dramatically helped along by outside forces still ahead here this hour a year after the al prizing against gadhafi ongoing violence on claims of torture in libya cast a dark shadow on the country's anniversary celebrations. and the foreign media has a new darling from the russian blogger and anti-corruption activists and no doubt home for his more radical and aggressive use. top police are searching for two more suspects linked
we're seeing a similar pattern to what we saw in libya and that is this the western countries clearly want bashar assad out just as much as they wanted khadafi out and we are seeing this introduction of tremendous amounts of force very skilled sophisticated operations like the assassination of the cleric like the assassination of a general the other day in damascus very skilled operatives are bringing this battle right home to assad and that is not the sign of a traditional peaceful uprising...
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and libya's new leaders face accusations of torture as doctors without borders pull out of a key city saying the same patients keep returning but with new interrogation injuries. the public politicians and hackers lash out against the international online piracy pact with resignations and rallies to stop the saidee after deal regular internet users. russian markets are looking for direction of friday with traders securing profits off to a very successful week which is expected to end with a one and a half a said gain for the over twenty minutes time. it's five pm here in moscow great to have you with us this is our c.n.n. money so now with our top story this hour libya's new government is being accused of torture and abuse in detention centers but the silence from france today is of suspending its mission in misrata saying it's repeatedly treating patients for injuries sustained during interrogation with thousands of gadhafi loyalists still behind bars is raising questions about the people nato health bring to power as are reports. doctors without borders known for going do their job
and libya's new leaders face accusations of torture as doctors without borders pull out of a key city saying the same patients keep returning but with new interrogation injuries. the public politicians and hackers lash out against the international online piracy pact with resignations and rallies to stop the saidee after deal regular internet users. russian markets are looking for direction of friday with traders securing profits off to a very successful week which is expected to end with a one...
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libya, i mean, other than iraq or afghanistan or pakistan, libya has probably got to be one of the most dangerous places in the world. it's just come out of a war, it's barely a country and we have the ambassador traveling around with no armed marines? i mean, it on the face of it is it one of the worths decisions i've ever heard of. >> neil, congressional reporter for "roll call." >> i want to shift just slightly still however somewhat on the subject of libya. your political action committee is running campaign ads against democrats who have supported funding for libya as well as pakistan and egypt. i was -- you've gotten criticism from fellow republicans, including senator lindsay graham and senator john mccain on that sort of effort that you've launched, to speak a little bit about how you intend to move the party and if you think you're going to have the momentum going forward. >> i think if you ask people, i've told people, i think i can go to the kentucky democrat convention, stand in front of all democrats, and tell them, you know what? we don't have enough money to be sending mo
libya, i mean, other than iraq or afghanistan or pakistan, libya has probably got to be one of the most dangerous places in the world. it's just come out of a war, it's barely a country and we have the ambassador traveling around with no armed marines? i mean, it on the face of it is it one of the worths decisions i've ever heard of. >> neil, congressional reporter for "roll call." >> i want to shift just slightly still however somewhat on the subject of libya. your...
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this is not libya. if anyone interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation very very high the turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we put we support the syrian national council of space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized iran five antagonized iraq. because now iraq has come out quite strongly in support of syria and of course the living is governed by his boss has also been very very critical of turkey so the change in foreign policy has kind of that dump the problem policy and what they've done that is create problems now if if if our side goes ok then it's all worked out but if if if if if he doesn't somehow manage to ride this out. well then i suppose there's going to be a go on someone's face you know and they'll have to be a pullback from a position that
this is not libya. if anyone interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation very very high the turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we put we support the syrian national council of space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized iran five antagonized iraq....